Like the rest of
the Rolling Stones,
Ronnie Wood had his life changed by
Chuck Berry, so it's fitting that he decided to release a tribute album to his idol. Recorded at Wimborne Tivoli Theatre on November 13, 2018 and released nearly a year later,
Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry finds
Wood playing with
His Wild Five, a band featuring pianist
Ben Waters and vocalist
Imelda May.
Wood kicks off the proceedings with "Tribute to Chuck Berry," a shambling, funny salute that is good-natured and filled with dad jokes that are just this side of embarrassing.
Wood avoids "Dear Dad" along with many other modernist rockers from
Berry, preferring to play the blues. "Talkin' 'Bout You" helps get the set off to a cooking start, "Almost Grown" and "Back in the USA" anchor the middle, and "Rock N Roll Music" and "Johnny B. Goode" bring things to a rousing close, but the long-ish jams on "Wee Wee Hours," "Blue Feeling," and "Worried Life Blues" give
Mad Lad a bit of a relaxed, after-hours vibe.
Berry didn't always play in this fashion -- certainly, if he was headlining a club, it was a crapshoot whether you'd get a good gig -- and there's a slight de-emphasis on his lyrical genius, but that's fine. It's clear that
Ronnie Wood & His Wild Five love playing this music and that palpable joy makes
Mad Lad a fine time. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine